Life Without Guts
In the 1980s, one young scientist solved the mystery of how animals without mouths and guts manage to feed themselves.
by Ed Yong
Nov 14, 2017
1 minute
In February 1977, the —a submersible big enough for three people, provided none of them stretched out their arms—dove to the bottom of the ocean, just north of the Galapagos Islands.
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